Awaiting the Inner Goodness

Lamentations 3:25 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Lamentations 3 in context

Scripture Focus

25The LORD is good unto them that wait for him, to the soul that seeketh him.
Lamentations 3:25

Biblical Context

God’s goodness is available to those who wait for Him and seek Him. The verse invites a patient, attentive disposition as the path to experience.

Neville's Inner Vision

In the law of imagination, the LORD is not a distant sky but the I AM within you. When you wait for Him and seek Him, you are practicing a state of consciousness that welcomes good into your life. Waiting is not idleness; it is a steady, faithful attention to the assumption that the desired good is already yours. The act of seeking becomes listening to the still, inner voice of your own I AM, through which guidance and grace flow. As you dwell in that feeling of waiting—trust, expectancy, calm assurance—you align with a divine timetable, and the outer circumstances begin to mirror your inner reality. The good you seek is not somewhere outside; it is the present atmosphere of your consciousness made tangible by imagination. Each moment of patient, loving attention is faith in the now, and every sincere seeking is invitation to abundance that already resides within you.

Practice This Now

Practice tonight: sit quietly and adopt the assumption, 'I am waiting for the Lord with a seeking heart, and I am already receiving good.' Feel this as real for 5–7 minutes, then carry the same inner state into a small daily activity, revising any sense of lack by envisioning the outcome as complete and present.

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